PIC Microcontroller

This course is designed for the students or professionals who are not quite new to Embedded System Domain. PIC is much advanced than 8051 ICs. Actually, PIC series Microcontrollers are used in Industrial Applications more often. We have designed this program for Intermediate learners who are familiar with microcontrollers but not explored much in the real world. The PIC16F877A IC has some unique features which expand your horizon to do something more. In this course, primarily you will learn PIC Peripherals programming using Embedded C along with different hardware interfacing techniques with PIC16F877A. We also offer a project to build an in-depth understanding of the topic. If you are new to the embedded system domain then we recommend 8051 Foundation course for you.

1Training

32 Hours Instructor led classroom training

2100% Practical

Learning with hands-on practices

3Assignments

Gain Knowledge through interesting assignments and quizzes

4In-Depth Learning

In-depth knowledge by experienced instructor

5Hardware Kit

Free PIC16F877A Development Board

6Certificate

Widely recognized Certificate upon completion

Am I eligible to attend the course?

Students who are in 1/2/3rd year of their BE/B.Tech/Diploma are eligible for this course. Passed out students can also do this to enhance their competencies in Job Market. Working Professionals and Hobbyists are also eligible.

Are there any pre-requisites?

Yes. If you have a little knowledge of Basic Electronics and C Programming fundamentals you are welcome. In this course, we cover very little of C Programming and Basic Electronics, so if you have a prior knowledge of these topics then understanding of the course topics will be easier for you.

When can I apply?

You can apply anytime. We offer this course on a regular basis. For engineering students they can apply in their summer/winter vacations, this training is very effective as a summer training program. Weekend classes are available for professionals.

What are tools I will learn?

In this course our focus is PIC Microcontroller, to be very specific you will be using Microchip’s PIC16F877A ICs. As per the tool is a concern, you will learn to use MikroC for PIC IDE and TinyPIC Software.